Re: command line image display options?

2010-01-03 Thread GK
I am familiar with ImageMagick and believe it is not under active development anymore. Graphicsmagick has replaced it and/or definitely forked Image. As far as feh it is a image viewer. It pretends to do nothing but show pictures and I have found it more reliable than full blown gui apps. I know

Re: command line image display options?

2010-01-02 Thread gregory mitchell
display -geometry 800x600 On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 2:09 PM, GK gm5...@gmail.com wrote: feh -g 800x600 * -- NOTICE: GNUPG validated with key 0xD537A8E1. Questionable validations please verify by phone for authenticity. RTF, TXT, LaTeX, PDF and DJVU files inline or by attachment are gladly

Re: command line image display options?

2010-01-02 Thread gm5729
No my feh line was to display images. Feh is IMHO the best image renderer and slideshow app around. If I misunderstood and you were talking about your monitor. Xrandr would be your adjustment for X OR in Grub add according to your sisplay resolution a line on the kernel line for example

Re: command line image display options?

2010-01-02 Thread Kurt Granroth
To fill in the missing blanks... 'display' is part of the ImageMagick suite of command-line image manipulation tools which goes wy back. It *used* to be installed by default on most Linux distributions but I'm not so sure it is anymore. It's invaluable if you want to do any sort of

command line image display options?

2010-01-01 Thread Josef Lowder
What command line syntax could I use to display a jpg image to a specified screen size? I currently use both kview and kuickshow to do this, but when I use: $ kview image.jpg I get the following continuously running warning message: kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KAction::plugAccel(): call to

Re: command line image display options?

2010-01-01 Thread Joshua Zeidner
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Josef Lowder j...@actionline.com wrote: What command line syntax could I use to display a jpg image to a specified screen size? I currently use both kview and kuickshow to do this, but when I use: $ kview image.jpg I get the following continuously running

Re: command line image display options?

2010-01-01 Thread Matt Graham
After a long battle with technology, Josef Lowder wrote: What command line syntax could I use to display a jpg image to a specified screen size? To a specified screen size? Most things have the equivalent of a --geometry option somewhere if it doesn't handle that automatically. $ kuickshow

Re: command line image display options?

2010-01-01 Thread Matt Graham
After a long battle with technology, Matt Graham wrote: After a long battle with technology, Josef Lowder wrote: $ kuickshow image.jpg works better without any error or warning message, but still has a title bar that I would like to eliminate. Title bar is provided by the window manager. I

Re: command line image display options?

2010-01-01 Thread GK
feh -g 800x600 * -- NOTICE: GNUPG validated with key 0xD537A8E1. Questionable validations please verify by phone for authenticity. RTF, TXT, LaTeX, PDF and DJVU files inline or by attachment are gladly accepted. Confidentiality guaranteed only by strong encrypted formats whether sent or